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Digestion that takes place outside the cell
[blank_start]extracellular digestion[blank_end]
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The part of the fungus responsible for extracellular digestion and absorption of the digested food
[blank_start]mycelium[blank_end]
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A filament of fungal cells:
[blank_start]hypha[blank_end]
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A hypha that is imbedded in the material on which the fungus grows:
[blank_start]rhizoid[blank_end] hypha
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A hypha that is not imbedded in the material upon which the fungus grows:
[blank_start]aerial[blank_end] hypha
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Specialized aerial hypha that produces spores:
[blank_start]sporophore[blank_end]
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An aerial hypha that asexually reproduces to make more filaments:
[blank_start]stolon[blank_end]
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A hypha of parasitic fungus that enters the host's cells, absorbing nutrition directly from the cytoplasm:
[blank_start]haustorium[blank_end]
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A chemical that provides both toughness and flexibility:
[blank_start]chitin[blank_end]
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A thin covering of tissue:
[blank_start]membrane[blank_end]
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The anaerobic breakdown of sugars into smaller molecules:
[blank_start]fermentation[blank_end]
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A zygote surrounded by a hard, protective covering:
[blank_start]zygospore[blank_end]
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The result of sexual reproduction when each parent contributes half of the DNA necessary for the offspring:
[blank_start]zygote[blank_end]
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A chemical secreted by a living organism that kills or reduces the reproduction rate of other organisms:
[blank_start]antibiotic[blank_end]